Policy 8.1: Undergraduate Code of Conduct
Emory University
Relevant Excerpt
Although it is neither possible nor necessary to specify every instance of misconduct that could result in disciplinary action against a student, the following are examples of the types of behavior that are considered violations of this Code.
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Misuse of computer or network resources, including but not limited to: using another individual's identification or password; sharing a password or other secure identification for an account on the network; using computer or network resources to transmit harassing or obscene material to another person; misrepresenting the identity of a sender; continuing to transmit messages/material using the network to a person who has communicated that messages/material are unwanted; using a computer or network resources in violation of copyright laws; using computer or network resources to interfere with the normal operation of the university computer system, or any other violation of policies established by Libraries and Information Technology Services.
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Engaging in conduct that is likely to cause foreseeable physical injury, or intentional or reckless conduct of an outrageous or extreme nature that causes severe emotional distress.
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Threatening, intimidating, or coercing any person.